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How To Use Trilby In A Sentence

  • The last I see of him is his trilby hat bobbing along behind the cars. Times, Sunday Times
  • Racegoers in trilby's, murderers with torsos in cabin trunks. Brighton Clock
  • Andrew enjoyed golf and will be remembered for his debonair appearance, particularly the rakish angle of his trilby hat and his cream calfskin gloves.
  • During the speeches in the assembly hall he kept his trilby hat firmly on the back of his head. Seminary Boy
  • There probably won't be a single mac or trilby hat in sight at the Novotel on Saturday, he said.
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  • Tweed jackets are popular with the men, along with garish ties and socks, coloured shirts with white collars, coats with velvet lapels, yellow cords - all topped off with a flat cap or a trilby.
  • Breakfast is taken in the dining room, which has a picture window that overlooks a sea loch and, beyond it, a Trilby-shaped mountain.
  • He always wore a dark blue pinstriped suit, waistcoat with a gold fob, a red carnation, a trilby, and an umbrella.
  • Glummer still was the plight of tiny homosexual Ben Mitchell, whose response to being caught kissing hooded squeeze Duncan was to festoon the Square with swirling wreaths of misspelled accusations "BIGGOT" and make Patrick's trilby spin with threats of the "watch it, mister!" genus. World Of Lather
  • Most popular is our short-brimmed trilby, which is a young fashion take on a regular trilby. The Latest Hat Craze
  • Tweed jackets are popular with the men, along with garish ties and socks, coloured shirts with white collars, coats with velvet lapels, yellow cords - all topped off with a flat cap or a trilby.
  • Glummer still was the plight of tiny homosexual Ben Mitchell, whose response to being caught kissing hooded squeeze Duncan was to festoon the Square with swirling wreaths of misspelled accusations "BIGGOT" and make Patrick's trilby spin with threats of the "watch it, mister!" genus. World Of Lather
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  • Men: Ms. Farr urges: "No big cargo shorts and logo tees or straw pork pies or trilby hats," a shorter-brimmed fedora. Ace the School Reunion
  • More often than not I sport the headwear of the retired gentleman - a classless corduroy cap, but hope to see the day when the bowler, the homburg and the trilby, like the mini-skirt, become fashionable again.
  • They were all wearing raincoats and trilby hats and carrying small cardboard suitcases.
  • And though gas prices generally rise as the summer approaches and more people take to the road, don't expect the kind of rapid hikes seen last year, said publisher Trilby Lundberg.
  • How fitting, then, that as I walked under the railway bridge, a man with a narrow beard wearing a trilby hat walked past me in the opposite direction. Running London: Leg 17 - Knightsbridge to Herne Hill
  • The felt trilby and cord shopper creates a mix and match look for head to toe style.
  • In the end they chose a straw cowboy hat and a straw trilby. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the end they chose a straw cowboy hat and a straw trilby. Times, Sunday Times
  • The comparatively new uniform features jacket and blouse, and a trilby-style hat.
  • Stockport Hat Museum provided a trilby and he made eight trips to a vintage clothes shop in Haworth, west Yorkshire, to obtain his 1940s suit, overcoat, and gloves.
  • Joe worked on the railways as a goods guard, was incurably cheerful, always wore a trilby, taught himself French and Esperanto, and was a communist. Stalin Ate My Homework by Alexei Sayle - review
  • Unfortunately, at £175 the Elvis trilby added up to more than my current choices can support even counting a minutely considered VAT exemption.
  • This literary Trilby would often appear seated on piles of books, and with hooked fingers would point out with a grin of malice two yellow volumes whose title dazzled the eyes. Analytical Studies
  • His father was dressed in a rubber macintosh, with thick domestic gloves, spats, and a trilby hat.
  • He then set up the flip chart in the corner of the room, and took a tweed trilby from the hat stand and arranged it jauntily on his head.
  • He was renowned for wearing a battered trilby and long overcoat, and carrying a suitcase containing painting equipment, a bottle of Guinness and cold sausages.
  • In the old days he'd always worn a bowler hat, of course, and when they went out of fashion, a trilby; never a panama, not to the Club.
  • I have spotted flat caps, straw boaters, and one trilby.
  • The man on the doorstep had a camera dangling round his neck and was wearing a soft trilby hat - the kind that George Raft used to wear.
  • With her long features and battered trilby, she also makes a plausibly boyish Ganymede.
  • Who wears a trilby, a cravat and an old raincoat around these parts?
  • She dazzled in a yellow trilby hat and white shirt. The Sun
  • During the speeches in the assembly hall he kept his trilby hat firmly on the back of his head. Seminary Boy
  • Just think of all the trilby hats he could buy with the extra cash. The Sun
  • For gentlemen, a fabulous linen suit with a Panama hat or trilby is perfect. Times, Sunday Times
  • The person in the centre with the trilby is undoubtedly my grandfather Jack Caton, because of his pronounced limp.
  • Note how Indy's has a wider brim, unlike the one on the left The one on the left is more like a trilby, which is essentially a fedora with a narrower brim. Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • He continued to play until earlier this year, always elegantly turned out in stylish suit and trilby. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a deep blue colour and had a matching hat like a tiny trilby, decorated with a feather.
  • On my first visit to Manila alter the American occupation I was struck to see Chinese in the streets wearing the pigtail down their backs, and dressed in nicely-cut semi-European patrol-jacket costumes of cloth or washing-stuffs, with straw or felt "trilby" hats. The Philippine Islands
  • "It's in my blood, I'm just a showie," said trilby-wearing Elwin, whose family has worked the shows for three generations, starting with boxing tents in 1924.
  • Is that why they wear those trilby hats? The Sun
  • He is a kind of bewhiskered Sir Galahad who goes in quest of Trilby instead of the Holy Grail, and having found her, sits down on her bed and cheers her up while she kisses and caresses him. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 1.
  • Several young men in sports jackets and flannels and trilby hats had gathered around the brilliantly lit window of a requisitioned shop. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • He had on a leather trilby and a single breasted leather coat with a tie belt.
  • The felt trilby and cord shopper creates a mix and match look for head to toe style.
  • Who wears a trilby, a cravat and an old raincoat around these parts?
  • Away from the Commons, he indulged his passion for the sport of kings and, jaunty trilby set at an angle, was a regular at many of Britain's race courses as well as a newspaper tipster.
  • Odd sites recorded include a discarded trilby hat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 'Tomboys' had their hair styled in "Rockabilly" quiffs and wore tailored trouser suits, Trilby's, and winkle-picker style, pointy-toe lace-ups. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • He steps into the road to allow a gaggle of shopaholics to descend on Mayfair and does not expect to be thanked as he flicks the brim of his trilby by way of greeting.
  • He didn’t often see Major Keith dressed in anything except his gardening gear, and today he looked particularly natty—tweed suit with regimental tie, shoes polished to a looking-glass shine, neatly creased trilby in his hand, and an anxious expression puckering his round face. All Shall Be Well
  • His father was dressed in a rubber macintosh, with thick domestic gloves, spats, and a trilby hat.
  • All connections point to a man in a trilby hat. The Sun
  • All the proud fathers were dressed to kill in their three-piece serge suits and trilby felt hats perched to one side.
  • To consummate the baptism of his great protagonist in the trilby hat, Raymond Chandler decided on the fancy of combining the Christian name of the highest-scoring schoolboy batsman of the winning house in the previous summer's Dulwich cricket – and so it came to pass that the batsman was "Philip" and the house was "Marlowe", and thus was leafy south London in a blink translated into the mean streets of America. From Jeeves to Herriot: all creatures great and sporty | Frank Keating
  • Andrew enjoyed golf and will be remembered for his debonair appearance, particularly the rakish angle of his trilby hat and his cream calfskin gloves.

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